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1st annual unit
Major
General training
FRq1 30h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Aaron Kachuck (compensates Charles Doyen)
> Hubert Roland
> Marta Sábado Novau (coord.)
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean Leclercq
> Charlotte Luyckx (compensates Nathalie Frogneux)
Students must choose two courses :
In block 1, students choose a History of General Education course. They choose a second History of General Education course in block 2 or block 3.FRq2 45h 5 credits
Introduction to the discipline
The student will choose a stream in the first year of undergraduate study that he or she will follow throughout their studies.
Archaeology stream
FRq1+q2 30h+15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant
> Erika Weinkauf (compensates Laurent Verslype)
History of art stream
Arts and civilizations
Les cours bisannuels suivants seront obligatoirement suivis durant l'année académique où ils se donnent.
Languages
The student chooses two language courses in blocks 1 and 2 and one course in block 3, and continues to study at least one modern language throughout the cycle. They choose the remaining credits from the other two modern languages and/or ancient languages and literatures.
The student chooses 13 credits of a modern language and 10 credits of another modern or ancient language.
Langues modernes
From 13 to 23credit(s)ENq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
Langues et littératures anciennes
degree. Three levels are offered in Latin, two in Greek: beginner (LFIAL1770 and LFIAL1180, Initiation), intermediate (LGLOR1270 and LGLOR1230, Texts, language and culture) and advanced (LFIAL1181A, Authors, requiring completion of secondary education). A Latin level test is organized at the beginning of each academic year to guide students towards the most appropriate course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Students wishing to follow a full course of study in Greek and/or Latin, or who wish to pursue courses in Egyptian or cuneiform language and texts at Master's level, must opt for the Minor in Antiquity: Egypt, the Orient, Greece, Rome. Indeed, the two introductory courses in the chosen ancient language are designed as such: on their own, they are not sufficient to access the rest of the language training in the Master's programme.
FRq2 30h 5 credits
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2nd annual unit
Major
General training
Students must choose two courses :
In block 1, students choose a History of General Education course. They choose a second History of General Education course in block 2 or block 3.
FRq2 45h 5 credits
Introduction to the discipline
The student will choose a stream in the first year of undergraduate study that he or she will follow throughout their studies.
Archaeology stream
FRq1 30h 5 credits
> English-friendly
Teacher(s):
> Florence Liard (compensates Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant)
> Laurent Verslype
History of art stream
FRq1+q2 22.5h+15h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Roxanne Loos (compensates Ralph Dekoninck)
> Delphine Schreuder (compensates Ralph Dekoninck)
Arts and civilizations
Les cours bisannuels suivants seront obligatoirement suivis durant l'année académique où ils se donnent.
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Nicolas Gauthier (compensates Gaelle Chantrain)
> Jan Tavernier
Languages
The student chooses two language courses in blocks 1 and 2 and one course in block 3, and continues to study at least one modern language throughout the cycle. They choose the remaining credits from the other two modern languages and/or ancient languages and literatures.
The student chooses 13 credits of a modern language and 10 credits of another modern or ancient language.
Langues modernes
From 13 to 23credit(s)DEq1+q2 60h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
ENq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
Langues et littératures anciennes
degree. Three levels are offered in Latin, two in Greek: beginner (LFIAL1770 and LFIAL1180, Initiation), intermediate (LGLOR1270 and LGLOR1230, Texts, language and culture) and advanced (LFIAL1181A, Authors, requiring completion of secondary education). A Latin level test is organized at the beginning of each academic year to guide students towards the most appropriate course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Students wishing to follow a full course of study in Greek and/or Latin, or who wish to pursue courses in Egyptian or cuneiform language and texts at Master's level, must opt for the Minor in Antiquity: Egypt, the Orient, Greece, Rome. Indeed, the two introductory courses in the chosen ancient language are designed as such: on their own, they are not sufficient to access the rest of the language training in the Master's programme.
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Courses can only be taken from Block 2 onwards
Minor
(30 credits)
(> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
Students choose a minor from the list of available minors and take into account any access requirements laid down by the management bodies. They will distribute the 30 credits of the minor between the annual block 2 and the annual block 3 of their bachelor's degree, so that their course programme (major + minor) comprises 60 credits each academic year.
Maximum 1 element(s) -
3rd annual unit
Major
General training
Students must choose two courses :
In block 1, students choose a History of General Education course. They choose a second History of General Education course in block 2 or block 3.
FRq2 45h 5 credits
One course of Religious Sciences to choose among :
Introduction to the discipline
The student will choose a stream in the first year of undergraduate study that he or she will follow throughout their studies.
Archaeology stream
History of art stream
Arts and civilizations
Les cours bisannuels suivants seront obligatoirement suivis durant l'année académique où ils se donnent.
FRq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Nicolas Gauthier (compensates Gaelle Chantrain)
> Jan Tavernier
Accrediting extra-academic training and experience
FRq2 5 credits
Languages
The student chooses two language courses in blocks 1 and 2 and one course in block 3, and continues to study at least one modern language throughout the cycle. They choose the remaining credits from the other two modern languages and/or ancient languages and literatures.
The student chooses 13 credits of a modern language and 10 credits of another modern or ancient language.
Langues modernes
From 13 to 23credit(s)DEq1+q2 60h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
DEq1 30h 3 credits
Teacher(s):
> Caroline Klein (coord.)
> Mélanie Mottin (compensates Caroline Klein)
ENq1+q2 45h 5 credits
Teacher(s):
> Estelle Dagneaux (coord.)
> Claudine Grommersch
> Sandrine Mulkers
Langues et littératures anciennes
degree. Three levels are offered in Latin, two in Greek: beginner (LFIAL1770 and LFIAL1180, Initiation), intermediate (LGLOR1270 and LGLOR1230, Texts, language and culture) and advanced (LFIAL1181A, Authors, requiring completion of secondary education). A Latin level test is organized at the beginning of each academic year to guide students towards the most appropriate course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Students wishing to follow a full course of study in Greek and/or Latin, or who wish to pursue courses in Egyptian or cuneiform language and texts at Master's level, must opt for the Minor in Antiquity: Egypt, the Orient, Greece, Rome. Indeed, the two introductory courses in the chosen ancient language are designed as such: on their own, they are not sufficient to access the rest of the language training in the Master's programme.
FRq2 30h 5 credits
Courses can only be taken from Block 2 onwards
Minor
(30 credits)
(> See the list of available minors and/or additional modules)
Students choose a minor from the list of available minors and take into account any access requirements laid down by the management bodies. They will distribute the 30 credits of the minor between the annual block 2 and the annual block 3 of their bachelor's degree, so that their course programme (major + minor) comprises 60 credits each academic year.
Maximum 1 element(s)